Its all about Internet Safety, Browser and MS Word
Review Browser Tools
Name four popular browsers
What is an address bar? Where is it?
Reload
Hyperlink
Forward
Back
Resize
http://www.tagxedo.com/app.html VOCABULARY Refresh / Reload If you went back to a previous page, you
should click on this button to go to the next
page. Forward Loads the page again. Back Lets you make the browser window larger
or smaller. Resize Takes you to the last page you were looking at. Learn More About Internet Safety Scavenger Hunt http://www.cyberbullyingprevention.com/teachers/scavengerhunt.shtml
Simple Machines
Create PowerPoint Presentation on the Six Simple Machines with Resource Page
Begin setting up the PowerPoint (Title with Title and your name), and place name of simple machines as the title (Pulley , Lever , Wedge, Wheel and Axel, Incline Plane, and Screw)
Define each machine and give an example (clipart or website)
Create PowerPoint Presentation on the phrases of the moon with Resource Page
Begin setting up the PowerPoint (Title with Title and your name) and place name of each phases as the title.
Describe each phase and include one picture
Pie Charts -- are used to show percentages. For example, a pie chart could be used to show what percentage of your total daily calorie intake is represented by one quadruple cheese and bacon hamburger.
Column Charts -- are used to show comparisons between items of data. Each column in the chart represents the value of one item of data. An example of this would be to compare the calories in a quadruple cheese and bacon hamburger with the calories in a glass of water and a bowl of beet greens.
Bar Charts -- are very similar to column charts, except they run horizontally on the page instead of vertically like column charts.
Line Charts -- are used to show trends over time. Each line in the graph shows the changes in the value of one item of data. For example you could show changes in your weight over a period of months as a result of eating a quadruple cheese and bacon hamburger every day for lunch.
1.Homophone Car Rally
When done go to #2
2. Paste Tense Target Practice
When done go to #3
3. Kick it Vocabulary
When done go to #4
4. Give Free Rice Multiplication
Theme Park Data
When done go to #5
5. Open Internet Explorer,
Goto Education City, Click on My City and Choose your grade level.
NO PLAY LIVE PLEASE!!!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!
Week 1 of August 13th
Week 2 of August 20th
Week 3 of August 27th
Sign inComputer Hardware
Tagxedo
ABCya Word Cloud
Weeks of September 2
Its all about Internet Safety, Browser and MS Word
Review Browser Tools
Name four popular browsers
What is an address bar? Where is it?
Reload
Hyperlink
Forward
Back
Resize
http://www.tagxedo.com/app.html
VOCABULARY
Refresh / Reload If you went back to a previous page, you
should click on this button to go to the next
page.
Forward Loads the page again.
Back Lets you make the browser window larger
or smaller.
Resize Takes you to the last page you were looking at.
Learn More About Internet Safety Scavenger Hunt
http://www.cyberbullyingprevention.com/teachers/scavengerhunt.shtml
WHEN I'M DONE
http://www.quia.com/rr/33090.html
http://www.quia.com/rr/809660.html
http://www.quia.com/rr/196340.html
Week of September 9
Search Missionwww.digitalpassport.org/user/studentLogin
September 11th
http://ladyliberty.national911memorial.org/
Week of September 16
Mix Match Upwww.digitalpassport.org/user/studentLogin
Week of September 23-October 8
All assignments for this period is on the link below (or in the navigation list on the top right)Copyright
Week of October 8
(Columbus Day is on October 8th)
Students will create a powerpoint presentation with information about Christopher Columbus.
Below are your questions for the slide title (you may change them and put into your own words)
Who is Columbus?
What was his accomplishments? Why was he important?
Why do we celebrate the Holiday?
Resources
Add pictures (1 or 2)
Add your resources to the resource page.
When done with Christopher Columbus
http://www.kn.sbc.com/wired/fil/pages/listmultiplims.html
Week Of October 21
5th Grade
Simple MachinesCreate PowerPoint Presentation on the Six Simple Machines with Resource Page
Begin setting up the PowerPoint (Title with Title and your name), and place name of simple machines as the title (Pulley , Lever , Wedge, Wheel and Axel, Incline Plane, and Screw)
Define each machine and give an example (clipart or website)
https://www.google.com/search?q=simple+machines&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
4th Grade
http://www.brainpop.com/science/space/moonphases/preview.weml (Intro)Phases of the Moon
http://home.hiwaay.net/~krcool/Astro/moon/moonphase/
http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/time/moon/phases.html
Create PowerPoint Presentation on the phrases of the moon with Resource Page
Begin setting up the PowerPoint (Title with Title and your name) and place name of each phases as the title.
Describe each phase and include one picture
3rd Grade
http://www.brainpopjr.com/socialstudies/communities/ruralsuburbanandurban/preview.weml (Intro)Urban, Suburb, and Rural Areas
http://www.eduplace.com/kids/socsci/books/applications/imaps/maps/g3_u1/index.html
http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/communities/urban-suburban-rural_W.pdf
http://schoolmediainteractive.com/view/object/quiz/CDFE7C029C4B81224D78F406576D5440
Create an ABC Fall Book in PowerPoint. This book will go to all Kindergarten Students. Keep it Positive and Simple!
Title slide is called ABC Fall Book
You may use blank slides or Title and Text Slides for each letter. One picture is required.
Cyber Bullying is here
Rock Cycle
Study Jamhttp://geology.com/rocks/
Create a Poster of the Rock Cycle
Week of November 18th (Continues)
Shop for a Thanksgiving FeastCreate a Thanksgiving Dinner Budget using a Spreadsheet
Food Lion Ad
Spreadsheet Charts
Pie Charts -- are used to show percentages. For example, a pie chart could be used to show what percentage of your total daily calorie intake is represented by one quadruple cheese and bacon hamburger.Column Charts -- are used to show comparisons between items of data. Each column in the chart represents the value of one item of data. An example of this would be to compare the calories in a quadruple cheese and bacon hamburger with the calories in a glass of water and a bowl of beet greens.
Bar Charts -- are very similar to column charts, except they run horizontally on the page instead of vertically like column charts.
Line Charts -- are used to show trends over time. Each line in the graph shows the changes in the value of one item of data. For example you could show changes in your weight over a period of months as a result of eating a quadruple cheese and bacon hamburger every day for lunch.
Week of November 26
Show Score for each Scramble
Sentence Scramble (1-5)
Sentence Scramble (1-5)
Sentence Scramble (1-5)
Contractions
Show Score for each Contraction (12/12=100)
Try I'll=I will
Try n't=_ not
Week of December 10
Christmas Budget
Toys R Us
Create Christmas Recipe in Word
Add Clipart and BorderChristmas Recipes